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6 Reviews of Jiffy Spoon Bread

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From: Lauralie41

On Jan 24, 2006

This was so good! A creamy corn filling with a crispy cheese topping. Mine took a bit longer to bake thru in the middle but so worth the extra wait! Thank you Karen!

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    From: Kasey'sMom

    On Feb 26, 2007

    This is so daggone good I can't stand it! I used egg beaters, fat free sour cream, 1/4 C light margarine and 1/4 C applesauce and even with the lower fat modifications, it was out of this world! Thanks for posting it!

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  • From: Chef #567819

    On Aug 22, 2007

    Yum! Reminiscent of Thanksgiving corn pudding, and it could be used for that. I modified slightly by frying up 4 or 5 strips of bacon in a cast-iron skillet, pouring off the fat, and then baking the bread in the cast iron skillet with the bacon crumbled into it. Because of the bacon, I eliminated the cheese to cut down on the heart-stopping quality. It was delicious, thank you.

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  • From: moramor

    On Jan 23, 2008

    Fantastic! We actually put left over chili in the bottom of a 9 x 9" casserole (e" deep) and poured the spoon bread batter over the chili. Turned out delicious! A couple of changes we made: our eggs were medium, so used 3 used the creamed corn, but not the whole kernel. Added onion powder. We'll be sure to make again!

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  • From: HobbyCook

    On Feb 6, 2008

    This is exactly what I was looking for in a simple spoon bread recipe. I love to make pulled pork bbq on the smoker and when I had some left over, I covered the bottom of the casserole with the pulled pork before pouring the batter over. The result was awesome. The smoky flavor of the bbq and the tang of the bbq sauce went so well with this spoon bread. I'm sure this will be a permanent solution for my leftover pulled pork (when I have any). I have also seen the same idea done with chili on the bottom and I'm looking forward to trying that as well. Thanks for the recipe!

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  • From: Bippie

    On Sep 28, 2007

    Perfect! Had this at a pot-luck dinner and DH just had to have the recipe. I lost the card it was written on, but this came out just like it. Thanks for helping me out.

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